Results

Women’s International 07/02 00:00 - Ecuador Women v Guatemala Women L 1-0
Women’s International 05/31 17:00 - Guatemala Women v Puerto Rico Women L 1-2
Women’s International 05/28 17:00 - Guatemala Women v Puerto Rico Women L 0-1
Women’s International 11/28 17:00 - Guatemala Women v Honduras Women L 1-3
Women’s International 11/25 17:00 - Guatemala Women v Honduras Women W 1-0
Women’s International 06/01 22:00 - Guatemala Women v Chile Women L 1-6
Women’s International 05/29 21:00 - Guatemala Women v Verneri Tuomi W 4-3
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying Women 02/18 03:00 - El Salvador Women v Guatemala Women L 3-1
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying Women 12/04 00:00 - [2] Guatemala Women v Jamaica Women [3] D 1-1
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying Women 10/29 22:00 - Jamaica Women v Guatemala Women D 2-2
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying Women 09/24 23:00 - Panama Women v Guatemala Women W 2-3
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying Women 09/21 00:00 - Guatemala Women v Panama Women L 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 4 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 4 3 1
Goals for 3 3 0
Goals against 7 6 1
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 2 1 1

The Guatemala women's national football team is controlled by the Federación Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala. They are one of the top women's national football teams in the Central American region along with Costa Rica, having won the 1999 UNCAF championship.

History

Following the creation of the first national women's league in 1997, a Guatemala women's national team was formed and in 1998 it began playing official international matches, the first of which was an 11–0 win against Honduras on 19 July 1998. After two more wins against El Salvador and Haiti, Guatemala advanced to the final qualification tournament to the 1999 Women's World Cup, where they finished fourth.

In June 1999 the first UNCAF Women's Championship was celebrated in Guatemala City, where after wins against Honduras and Nicaragua and a draw against Costa Rica, the host team won the title by beating the latter 2–0 in the final, in front of 12,000 spectators at the Estadio Mateo Flores. Guatemala captain Magnolia Pérez was the top scorer and best player of the tournament. Guatemala was invited to the 2000 Women's Gold Cup, where they lost all three first round matches against China, Mexico, and Canada.

At the 2001 Central American Games in home soil, Guatemala won their first round group but was then eliminated on penalty kicks in a semi final against Honduras, after which Guatemala beat El Salvador for the bronze medal.

Ana Lucía Martínez made her debut for Guatemala in 2009

Guatemala entered qualification to the 2004 Olympic Games, where they earned a place in the final qualification tournament after beating Belize and drawing against Panama in the first round in November 2003, but its participation in the competition was halted and the team was replaced by Panama, as FIFA banned Guatemala from all international competitions in January 2004 until February 2004. Between 2004 and 2010, the Guatemala women's team's participation in international competitions was very scarce, with only two competitive matches played, both in 2006 during qualification to the 2006 Women's Gold Cup.

In 2010 Guatemala won the bronze medal at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, with a 2 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses record. Later that year, Guatemala participated at the IV Women's Gold Cup, losing all three of their first round matches, against Costa Rica, the United States, and Haiti.

Guatemala hosted the 2012 Central American Pre-Olympic tournament, where they narrowly advanced to the final stage, finishing second behind Costa Rica after beating El Salvador 2–1. At the final qualification tournament in Vancouver, Guatemala lost to Mexico and the United States and beat the Dominican Republic, finishing third in their group and eliminated from the 2012 Olympic Tournament.

The Guatemala Women’s National Soccer Team, often referred to as "Las Chapinas," represents Guatemala in international women's soccer competitions. Established to promote and develop women's soccer in the country, the team has made significant strides in recent years, showcasing the talent and passion of Guatemalan female athletes.

The team is known for its resilience, teamwork, and dedication to the sport, often drawing inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of Guatemala. Players come from diverse backgrounds, united by their love for soccer and their commitment to representing their nation on the global stage.

Competing in various regional tournaments, including the CONCACAF Women's Championship, the Guatemala Women’s team aims to elevate its status in international soccer while inspiring young girls across the country to pursue their dreams in sports. With a focus on skill development and competitive play, the team continues to work towards greater achievements and recognition in the world of women's soccer.